SMOOTH - When you want the permitted number of requests in a given interval of time to be spread evenly across the timeslice

BURSTY - When you want the permitted number of requests to exhaust the quota anytime within the timeslice.

This argument is needed only when the mode is set to REQUEST_RATE.

Possible values: BURSTY, SMOOTH

Default value: BURSTY

selectorName

Name of the rate limit selector. If this argument is NULL, rate limiting will be applied on all traffic received by the virtual server or the NetScaler (depending on whether the limit identifier is bound to a virtual server or globally) without any filtering.

maxBandwidth

Maximum bandwidth permitted, in kbps.

Minimum value: 0

Maximum value: 4294967287

trapsInTimeSlice

Number of traps to be sent in the timeslice configured. A value of 0 indicates that traps are disabled.

SMOOTH - When you want the permitted number of requests in a given interval of time to be spread evenly across the timeslice

BURSTY - When you want the permitted number of requests to exhaust the quota anytime within the timeslice.

This argument is needed only when the mode is set to REQUEST_RATE.

Possible values: BURSTY, SMOOTH

Default value: BURSTY

selectorName

Name of the rate limit selector. If this argument is NULL, rate limiting will be applied on all traffic received by the virtual server or the NetScaler (depending on whether the limit identifier is bound to a virtual server or globally) without any filtering.

maxBandwidth

Maximum bandwidth permitted, in kbps.

Minimum value: 0

Maximum value: 4294967287

trapsInTimeSlice

Number of traps to be sent in the timeslice configured. A value of 0 indicates that traps are disabled.

Maximum number of requests that are allowed in the given timeslice when requests (mode is set as REQUEST_RATE) are tracked per timeslice.

When connections (mode is set as CONNECTION) are tracked, it is the total number of connections that would be let through.

timeSlice

Defines the time interval in msecs specified in multiples of 10 msec during which the requests are tracked to see if they cross the threshold. It is used and displayed only when the mode is REQUEST_RATE while tracking request rate and for defining the trap timeslice.

SMOOTH - When you want the permitted number of requests in a given interval of time to be spread evenly across the timeslice

BURSTY - When you want the permitted number of requests to exhaust the quota anytime within the timeslice.

This argument is needed only when the mode is set to REQUEST_RATE.

selectorName

Name of the rate limit selector. If this argument is NULL, rate limiting will be applied on all traffic received by the virtual server or the NetScaler (depending on whether the limit identifier is bound to a virtual server or globally) without any filtering.